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The Stealth Cam Fusion X is a high-performance wireless hunting trail camera featuring 26MP photo resolution and 1080P video at 30FPS. With a rapid 0.4-second trigger speed and an 80ft detection range, it ensures you capture every movement. Compatible with AT&T and Verizon networks, it offers easy cellular setup via QR code and remote management through the COMMAND Pro App. Supports SD cards up to 32GB and includes advanced features like burst mode, PIR combo sensing, and an integrated Python lock latch for secure outdoor use.
| ASIN | B08ZGQX5CP |
| Colour | Multi |
| Compatible devices | Smartphone, Computer |
| Connectivity protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Controller type | Android |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Effective video resolution | 1080 |
| Form factor | Box |
| Frame rate | 30 fps |
| Included components | FUSION X GAME CAMERA, Sim Card, Straps |
| Indoor/outdoor use | Outdoor |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 15.2 x 7.6 x 20.3 centimeters |
| Item model number | STC-FATWX |
| Manufacturer | GSM Outdoors |
| Material | Plastic |
| Mounting type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of channels | 4 |
| Power source | Ac/dc |
| Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 7.62 x 20.32 cm; 453.59 g |
| Video capture resolution | 720p |
| Water resistance level | Waterproof |
| Wattage | 1 watts |
| Wireless communication technologies | Wi-Fi |
T**N
So far everything about this camera is excellent. Took a while to set up because the instructions say to put in the SIM card number however it was not that number. Figured it out later after a phone call. There are 2 numbers behind the battery compartment and those are the numbers needed to register the camera. Pictures are of good quality and I am hoping for a few. Thanks
A**N
I bought several of these. I put new batteries in, several times over, and they don't even turn on. And the ones that do turn on, never can connect to a server. I live in a major city, where signal is high. I am not in a remote area. I have 5 bars on my cell phone so it should be able to connect with no problem, but they don't. I've been trying for a week now. I've swapped out batteries, I've driven around to different cities around me. The second light on the interface is always red. "No luck connecting to a server". They used to ship the cameras out with 2 micro SD cards and you would put in the Verizon or AT&T card yourself (which ever you liked more). Well now, they have the SD slot covered up with tape and the camera is supposed to connect to verizon/AT&T automatically when you power it on. I even swapped around with different antennas. I called customer support and the robot voice say "if your stealth camera wont work, press 1" so clearly im not the only one with this issue. and then when I finally speak with someone, they say "oh yes this is a big problem many people call us daily for this. we are sorry. just keep the broken camera and I will send you a free new replacement in 6-8 weeks or you can just return the product to the store and try buying another one". I will certainly be returning them and getting my money back, and I definitely will not be buying another one.
R**T
Stealth Cam's are the best and well worth the money. This camera takes the best pictures and videos, the camera takes some of the clearest pictures and video, you may spend a little extra on these camera's, but I can tell you this you want be disappointed. The clarity of the pictures will make every cent worth it.
M**R
I used 5 of these and 1 non-pro of the same camera over this past hunting season. Setup was very easy and I had the app working on my phone, computer, and my brother's without issue. Scanned the QR codes and the camera added to the app in each case. I decided that I would just go with the unlimited plan so that I would not have to be bothered with keeping track of each camera's usage. What I didn't like: The quality of the images sent over cellular was not good (as expected). Most of the time you could differentiate as to whether it was a buck or a doe, yet often you could not tell how many points. When I requested a high-resolution image to be sent, I never once received one. The first time I went out and removed an SD card to review the full-resolution pictures I was dismayed that the quality was very poor. Not much better than the photos sent by cellular. So in the end, even if they had sent the high resolution, it was of no value. The on-demand feature is nice. Sadly, only 2 of the 5 cameras were consistently able to provide images on-demand. The 5 "X-Pro" models supposedly connect with ATT or Verizon depending on the coverage. I have to wonder if that is true. All 5 only connected with Verizon. My cameras were spread across a 34-square-mile island that is notorious for poor coverage for Verizon and where ATT consistently performs better. I was left wondering if for economic advantages to the manufacturer, the coverage was slanted to Verizon. At three of the sites I also installed GardePro E5 ($40) non-cell cameras and shot 20 seconds videos in addition to photos. Comparing the two, the GardePro captured many more instances even though the two cameras had similar settings. So too, the GardePro pictures and video were extraordinary in quality. Since my season has ended, I am desirous of throwing in the towel and going with something else next year. Not sure if anything is actually better. I sure hope so. Given the quality advantage of the GardePro cameras, I would naturally like to try their Cellular offerings. However, they do not offer a cellular camera where you can change SD cards and go with a SIM provider such as Eiot Club. Investing in a half dozen new cameras, I don't want to lock myself into a provider I don't know if I will be happy with or not. And I don't want to have to remove my camera to access the full-resolution videos. On the plus side; I was able to get somewhere in the neighborhood of 1000 images sent on lithium batteries. I did however install external battery packs, which is the way to go. Happy hunting my friends!
J**S
Ok cameras if you use only alkaline batteries which will last awhile if you don't use the on demand feature. Way better than the Moultrie products I used to use until they went to the toilet. Great pics and videos on SD cards but the format used waists lots of SD card room which is critical when you can only use a 32gb full size card so it needs changed often or recorded over on VCR mode setting. Very dependable with very few false pics though with audio included. Overall a decent camera for the around $70 price average paid for them. They'll get used with all the other varieties of cameras on my property while I still search for that elusive 5star trail camera for less than $100 each. BTW we never could get lithium batteries to work in these for more than a couple hundred pics or vids without shutting down the cameras no matter what the battery setting is on. Luckily they work decent on only 8 AA alkaline batteries each.
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